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Just closing my sewing business, I began to sew for myself: sewing instagram of the week

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The amazing story of our heroine: only after ceasing to sew for others, Emily was able to create her own dream wardrobe.

About the page author

“Hello, I’m Emily, a happy seamstress, an enthusiast, a collector, among other things, a collector of beautiful fabrics, puffy skirts with pockets, and generally colorful and shiny,” writes our heroine. “My little corner dedicated to sewing and fashion, in basically covers the process of creating my handmade wardrobe. " But it was not always so. “You see, until 2016 and before starting this blog, I had my own business for five years,” says Emily. “I had my own line of women's clothing and accessories, I also offered personalized services as a clothing designer and remake services All these years, I invested every free bit of time, energy and money in my business, neglecting to create clothes for myself along this path, when I finally decided that life entirely devoted to entrepreneurship was not for me, and in 2015 she closed the business, there was nothing in my closet except training clothes, old T-shirts, two pairs of jeans, and a couple of other things, so I actually had to start from scratch.

Knowing that I have the skills and means to create my dream wardrobe, I decided to do just that. Three years later, I tried to do everything from everyday things and accessories for outfits for special occasions. My love for sewing and creativity has revived and become a hundred times stronger! The joy that I feel from wearing clothes made by myself is the best reward for me. So what began as a hobby several years ago, in the end, became one of the best undertakings in my life.


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What is this page about

Emily's instagram page is entirely devoted to her sewing work and the creation of that perfect wardrobe. The ideal wardrobe for our heroine is, rather, a modern feminine classic with a slight bias in retro and romance. Full skirts and dresses, blouses with flounces, wide trousers a la marlene, floral prints, a cage, a strip - this wardrobe looks very solid, harmonious and well-sewn.


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Who will be interested in this page

First of all, we recommend Emily’s page for those who like the same style of dress. But if you sew and wear something else, check out this page. The enthusiasm of our heroine infects and sets up a positive sewing mood. “I hope you are inspired by something so that you turn on your car and create something beautiful,” she says.

More photos: @emilyhallmandesigns

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